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June 03, 2022
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VIDEO: New agents being studied for chronic urticaria

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CLEVELAND — Options lessen for patients with chronic urticaria who do not respond to initial antihistamine treatment, according to James Fernandez, MD, PhD, of the department of allergy and immunology at the Cleveland Clinic.

In this video from the Medical Dermatology Therapy Update II, Fernandez describes medication options for those with chronic refractory urticaria including oral immunosuppressants and beyond.